At Neftaly, we are committed to unlocking the therapeutic potential hidden within the Earth’s biodiversity. One of the most promising frontiers lies in the bioactive compounds produced by fungi—organisms that have evolved complex chemical arsenals to thrive in diverse ecological niches. Our research focuses on how these natural molecules can be harnessed to develop innovative therapies for neurological disorders.
🍄 Fungi: A Largely Untapped Source of Neuroactive Compounds
Fungi are among the most chemically diverse organisms on the planet. With over 5 million species estimated globally—yet fewer than 10% formally described—the fungal kingdom represents a largely unexplored reservoir of bioactive compounds, many of which show potential in modulating brain chemistry, repairing neural tissue, and protecting against neurodegeneration.
🧠 Targeting Neurological Disorders with Fungal Bioactives
Neurological disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, epilepsy, depression, and neuroinflammatory conditions continue to pose significant clinical challenges. Fungal compounds offer new mechanisms of action, including:
- Neurogenesis and Synaptic Plasticity: Compounds like hericenones and erinacines (from Hericium erinaceus) promote nerve growth factor (NGF) synthesis, enhancing neuronal regeneration.
- Neuroprotection: Fungal antioxidants and anti-inflammatory agents help prevent oxidative stress and reduce inflammation, key contributors to neurodegenerative diseases.
- Myelination and Nerve Repair: Certain fungi may promote remyelination and axon regeneration, crucial for treating multiple sclerosis and traumatic brain injuries.
- Neurotransmitter Modulation: Fungi-derived tryptamines and alkaloids (e.g. Psilocybe species) interact with serotonin receptors, showing promise for treating depression, PTSD, and anxiety.
🌍 Biodiversity Matters: Why Fungal Conservation Is Critical
Neftaly recognizes that the therapeutic future of fungal bioactives is directly tied to fungal biodiversity. Each habitat—from rainforests to alpine meadows to deep soils—may harbor unique fungal strains with novel properties.
We are committed to:
- Biodiversity mapping and fungal taxonomy in underexplored ecosystems
- Ethical bioprospecting in collaboration with local communities
- Conservation of fungal habitats, particularly in biodiversity hotspots
- Ex situ cultivation of medicinal fungi to reduce wild harvesting pressure
🔬 Neftaly’s Role in the Future of Neurotherapeutics
Through partnerships with universities, biotech firms, and public health institutions, Neftaly is working to:
- Isolate and characterize promising fungal metabolites
- Support preclinical and clinical research into fungal-derived neurotherapeutics
- Develop integrative treatment frameworks that blend traditional medicine with modern neuroscience
- Advocate for open-access biobank initiatives to share knowledge while respecting indigenous rights and biodiversity protection
🧬 Neftaly Biodiversity and Fungal Bioactive Compounds in Neurological Disorder Therapies
Where global biodiversity meets next-generation brain health solutions.

